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Old 08-28-2023, 02:40 PM
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It was always a generational thing. We all loved Roger Moore, as he WAS Bond to us, but anyone older than my friends and I would deride us with, "There is only one James Bond, and that's Sean Connery!!!!"
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I grew up in the Roger Moore era as well and he would have been my answer, UNTIL I saw the old Sean movies later on in life. He is tough to beat as Bond IMO.
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I add Connery to the top of the list and Craig in second.

But if you have read the reviews, Lazenby's Bond was given high marks and was closest to the book. If Connery hadn't decided to come back, Lazenby would have been in the next few movies and cemented his place in history.
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